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Kiritimati or Christmas Island is a Pacific Ocean raised coral atoll in the northern Line Islands, and part of the Republic of Kiribati.
The island has the greatest land area of any coral atoll in the world: about 322 square kilometres (124 sq mi); its lagoon is about the same size. The atoll is about 150 km (93 mi) in perimeter, while the lagoon shoreline extends for over 48 km (30 mi). Christmas Island comprises over 70% of the total land area of Kiribati, a country encompassing 33 Pacific atolls and islands.
Kiritimati Island (Christmas) is well known for its world class bone fishing.[4] It also has excellent birdwatching and surfing opportunities.[5]
It lies 232 km (144 mi) north of the Equator, 6,700 km (4,200 mi) from Sydney, and 5,360 km (3,330 mi) from San Francisco. Christmas Island is in the world's farthest forward time zone, UTC+14, and Christmas Island is one of the first inhabited places on Earth to experience the New Year each year (see also Caroline Atoll, Kiribati). Despite being 2,460 km (1,530 mi) east of the 180 meridian, a 1995 realignment of the International Dateline by the Republic of Kiribati "moved" Christmas Island to west of the dateline.
Nuclear tests were conducted in the region around Christmas Island by the United Kingdom in the late 1950s, and by the United States in 1962. During these tests islanders were not evacuated. Subsequently British, New Zealand, and Fijian servicemen as well as local islanders have claimed to have suffered from exposure to the radiation from these blasts.
The entire island is a Wildlife Sanctuary; access to five particularly sensitive areas (see below) is restricted.
The name "Kiritimati" is a rather straightforward respelling of the English word "Christmas" in Gilbertese, in which the combination ti is pronounced s, and the name is thus pronounced [kəˈrɪsməs].
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More Interesting facts about the migration of a bright red crad:
- On Christmas Island, in the Indian Ocean there are 40-50 million Red Crabs.
- At the beginning of the 'wet season' they begin their annual migration.
- The island sees 'rivers of red', as the crabs move from the rain forest to the ocean.
- The island has 21 km of fence, 31 underpasses and a bridge to help provide a safe journey for the crabs.
- Once at the beach the males crabs dig a burrow for mating.
- The females produce eggs and stay in the burrow with the males for 12 days.
- A single female crab can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
- The females head to the ocean before dawn to release the eggs.
- This migration happens in synchronization with the lunar calendar every year.
- Red crab eggs hatch on contact with the water.
- The larvae will spend the next month in the ocean.
- Many of the larvae will be eaten by predators like the manta ray or the whale shark.
- Juvenile crabs leave the water at 5 mm and begin their migration inland a few days later.
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Christmas Island

The Territory of Christmas Island is a territory of Australia in the Indian Ocean, composed of one island. It has a population of 2,072 residents who live in a number of "settlement areas" on the northern tip of the island: Flying Fish Cove (also known as Kampong), Silver City, Poon Saan, and Drumsite. The main population are Chinese Australian of Malaysian Chinese descent, Malay Australians as well as Mainland European Australians. It was named "Christmas Island" because it was discovered on Christmas Day (25 December 1643).

The island's geographic isolation and history of minimal human disturbance has led to a high level of endemism among its flora and fauna, which is of interest to scientists and naturalists. Sixty-three percent of its 135 square kilometres (52sqmi) is an Australian national park. There exist large areas of primary monsoonal forest.

Phosphate, deposited originally as guano, has been mined on the island for many years.

History

First visit by Europeans

Captain William Mynors of the Royal Mary, an English East India Company vessel, named the island when he sailed past it on Christmas Day, in 1643. The island was included on English and Dutch navigation charts as early as the beginning of the 17th century, but it was not until 1666 that a map published by Dutch cartographer Pieter Goos included the island. Goos labelled the island "Mony", the meaning of which is unclear. English navigator
William Dampier, aboard the English ship Cygnet, made the earliest recorded visit to the sea around the island in March 1688. He found it uninhabited. Dampier gave an account of the visit which can be found in his Voyages. Dampier was trying to reach Cocos from New Holland. His ship was pulled off course in an easterly direction, arriving at Christmas Island twenty-eight days later. Dampier landed at the Dales (on the west coast). Two of his crewmen became the first Europeans to set foot on Christmas Island.

An island may be described as such despite the presence of an artificial land bridge, for example Singapore and its causeway, or the various Dutch delta islands, such as IJsselmonde. Some places may even retain "island" in their names for historical reasons after being connected to a larger landmass by a wide land bridge, such as Coney Island or Coronado Island. Conversely, when a piece of land is separated from the mainland by a man-made canal, for example the Peloponnese by the Corinth Canal, it is generally not considered an island.

There are two main types of islands: continental islands and oceanic islands. There are also artificial islands.

Christmas

Christmas or Christmas Day (Old English:Crīstesmæsse, meaning "Christ's Mass") is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed most commonly on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world. A feast central to the Christianliturgical year, it is prepared for by the season of Advent or the Nativity Fast and initiates the season of Christmastide, which historically in the West lasts twelve days and culminates on Twelfth Night; in some traditions, Christmastide includes an Octave. Christmas Day is a public holiday in many of the world's nations, is celebrated culturally by a large number of non-Christian people, and is an integral part of the holiday season, while some Christian groups reject the celebration. In several countries, celebrating Christmas Eve on December 24 has the main focus rather than December 25, with gift-giving and sharing a traditional meal with the family.

Indian Ocean

The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering approximately 20% of the water on the Earth's surface. It is bounded by Asia on the north, on the west by Africa, on the east by Australia, and on the south by the Southern Ocean or, depending on definition, by Antarctica. It is named after India. The Indian Ocean is known as Ratnākara (Sanskrit: रत्नाकर), "the mine of gems", in ancient Sanskrit literature and as Hind Mahāsāgar (Devanāgarī: हिन्द महासागर) in Hindi.

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Kiritimati or Christmas Island is a Pacific Ocean raised coral atoll in the northern Line Islands, and part of the Republic of Kiribati.
The island has the greatest land area of any coral atoll in the world: about 322 square kilometres (124 sq mi); its lagoon is about the same size. The atoll is about 150 km (93 mi) in perimeter, while the lagoon shoreline extends for over 48 km (30 mi). Christmas Island comprises over 70% of the total land area of Kiribati, a country encompassing 33 Pacific atolls and islands.
Kiritimati Island (Christmas) is well known for its world class bone fishing.[4] It also has excellent birdwatching and surfing opportunities.[5]
It lies 232 km (144 mi) north of the Equator, 6,700 km (4,200 mi) from Sydney, and 5,360 km (3,330 mi) from San Francisco. Christmas Island is in the world's farthest forward time zone, UTC+14, and Christmas Island is one of the first inhabited places on Earth to experience the New Year each year (see also Caroline Atoll, Kiribati). Despite being 2,460 km (1,530 mi) east of the 180 meridian, a 1995 realignment of the International Dateline by the Republic of Kiribati "moved" Christmas Island to west of the dateline.
Nuclear tests were conducted in the region around Christmas Island by the United Kingdom in the late 1950s, and by the United States in 1962. During these tests islanders were not evacuated. Subsequently British, New Zealand, and Fijian servicemen as well as local islanders have claimed to have suffered from exposure to the radiation from these blasts.
The entire island is a Wildlife Sanctuary; access to five particularly sensitive areas (see below) is restricted.
The name "Kiritimati" is a rather straightforward respelling of the English word "Christmas" in Gilbertese, in which the combination ti is pronounced s, and the name is thus pronounced [kəˈrɪsməs].
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiritimati
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10:01

WHY THE CHRISTMAS ISLAND AND COCOS ISLAND WITH AUSTRALIA?

WHY THE CHRISTMAS ISLAND AND COCOS ISLAND WITH AUSTRALIA?

WHY THE CHRISTMAS ISLAND AND COCOS ISLAND WITH AUSTRALIA?

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On Christmas Island, red crabs migrate en masse.
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The Christmas Island Miracle: The Migration of the Bright Red Crab

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More Interesting facts about the migration of a bright red crad:
- On Christmas Island, in the Indian Ocean there are 40-50 million Red Crabs.
- At the beginning of the 'wet season' they begin their annual migration.
- The island sees 'rivers of red', as the crabs move from the rain forest to the ocean.
- The island has 21 km of fence, 31 underpasses and a bridge to help provide a safe journey for the crabs.
- Once at the beach the males crabs dig a burrow for mating.
- The females produce eggs and stay in the burrow with the males for 12 days.
- A single female crab can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
- The females head to the ocean before dawn to release the eggs.
- This migration happens in synchronization with the lunar calendar every year.
- Red crab eggs hatch on contact with the water.
- The larvae will spend the next month in the ocean.
- Many of the larvae will be eaten by predators like the manta ray or the whale shark.
- Juvenile crabs leave the water at 5 mm and begin their migration inland a few days later.
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3:46

A day on Christmas island from the Air - Drone footage

A day on Christmas island from the Air - Drone footage

A day on Christmas island from the Air - Drone footage

First attempt at splicing some of my Go Pro and Inspire 1 footage - no music yet , I'll figure that out later . Stay tuned for more videos including caving and of course more aerial footage ! - Best watched in HD

8:45

A Current Affair - Christmas Island Exposed (18th July 2017)

A Current Affair - Christmas Island Exposed (18th July 2017)

A Current Affair - Christmas Island Exposed (18th July 2017)

Report from A Current Affair on the scandal on Christmas Island where a guard was sacked for smuggling contraband to a group of detainees who were awaiting deportation from the detention centre. This follows the inmates pulling off an elaborate sting designed to expose the corruption of the guards on the island, using the mail system to smuggle mobile phones and alcohol in exchange for cash and the drug ice, in which the guard smoked with them inside their cell. Includes interview with Immigration MinisterPeter Dutton.

1:42

Christmas Island's Red Crab Invasion | That's Amazing

Christmas Island's Red Crab Invasion | That's Amazing

Christmas Island's Red Crab Invasion | That's Amazing

Every year in late October, Christmas Island sees red. LOTS of red. During the annual crab migration, the island’s endemic red crabs travel from their home on the rainforest floor to the shore to mate and spawn. This mass migration of around 40 million crabs is a spectacular sight to behold.
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25:37

Christmas Island (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

Christmas Island (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

Christmas Island (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

TravelWild explores one of Australia's most remote destinations Christmas Island. Host Lin Sutherland has come here to experience some of Australia's most incredible wildlife encounters. Lin comes face to face with whale sharks, dolphins and sharks while exploring the stunning coral reefs of Christmas Islands. But the highlight of Lin's trip is being surrounded by hundreds and thousands of marching crabs in what is truly a world class wildlife migration the marching of the red crabs of Christmas Island. A not to be missed episode
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After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not made it. I hope you have the patience to watch it all. I am a certified C.Islander since i have jumped off the jetty. I reckon this would be a great tourist destination, only if the island accommodated it (cheap flights and places to stay). It has cheap alcohol and cigarettes (tax free) and has great natural wonders.

History of Christmas Island

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Kiritimati or Christmas Island is a Pacific Ocean raised coral atoll in the northern Line Islands, and part of the Republic of Kiribati.
The island has the greatest land area of any coral atoll in the world: about 322 square kilometres (124 sq mi); its lagoon is about the same size. The atoll is about 150 km (93 mi) in perimeter, while the lagoon shoreline extends for over 48 km (30 mi). Christmas Island comprises over 70% of the total land area of Kiribati, a country encompassing 33 Pacific a...

published: 01 Jun 2012

WHY THE CHRISTMAS ISLAND AND COCOS ISLAND WITH AUSTRALIA?

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memories of christmas island 1958-9.

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On Christmas Island, red crabs migrate en masse.
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The Christmas Island Miracle: The Migration of the Bright Red Crab

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A day on Christmas island from the Air - Drone footage

First attempt at splicing some of my Go Pro and Inspire 1 footage - no music yet , I'll figure that out later . Stay tuned for more videos including caving and of course more aerial footage ! - Best watched in HD

published: 24 Apr 2015

A Current Affair - Christmas Island Exposed (18th July 2017)

Report from A Current Affair on the scandal on Christmas Island where a guard was sacked for smuggling contraband to a group of detainees who were awaiting deportation from the detention centre. This follows the inmates pulling off an elaborate sting designed to expose the corruption of the guards on the island, using the mail system to smuggle mobile phones and alcohol in exchange for cash and the drug ice, in which the guard smoked with them inside their cell. Includes interview with Immigration MinisterPeter Dutton.

published: 18 Jul 2017

Christmas Island's Red Crab Invasion | That's Amazing

Every year in late October, Christmas Island sees red. LOTS of red. During the annual crab migration, the island’s endemic red crabs travel from their home on the rainforest floor to the shore to mate and spawn. This mass migration of around 40 million crabs is a spectacular sight to behold.
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published: 27 Jan 2017

Christmas Island (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

TravelWild explores one of Australia's most remote destinations Christmas Island. Host Lin Sutherland has come here to experience some of Australia's most incredible wildlife encounters. Lin comes face to face with whale sharks, dolphins and sharks while exploring the stunning coral reefs of Christmas Islands. But the highlight of Lin's trip is being surrounded by hundreds and thousands of marching crabs in what is truly a world class wildlife migration the marching of the red crabs of Christmas Island. A not to be missed episode
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My Epic Christmas Island Trip 2014

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Kiritimati or Christmas Island is a Pacific Ocean raised coral atoll in the northern Line Islands, and part of the Republic of Kiribati.
The island has the greatest land area of any coral atoll in the world: about 322 square kilometres (124 sq mi); its lagoon is about the same size. The atoll is about 150 km (93 mi) in perimeter, while the lagoon shoreline extends for over 48 km (30 mi). Christmas Island comprises over 70% of the total land area of Kiribati, a country encompassing 33 Pacific atolls and islands.
Kiritimati Island (Christmas) is well known for its world class bone fishing.[4] It also has excellent birdwatching and surfing opportunities.[5]
It lies 232 km (144 mi) north of the Equator, 6,700 km (4,200 mi) from Sydney, and 5,360 km (3,330 mi) from San Francisco. Christmas Island is in the world's farthest forward time zone, UTC+14, and Christmas Island is one of the first inhabited places on Earth to experience the New Year each year (see also Caroline Atoll, Kiribati). Despite being 2,460 km (1,530 mi) east of the 180 meridian, a 1995 realignment of the International Dateline by the Republic of Kiribati "moved" Christmas Island to west of the dateline.
Nuclear tests were conducted in the region around Christmas Island by the United Kingdom in the late 1950s, and by the United States in 1962. During these tests islanders were not evacuated. Subsequently British, New Zealand, and Fijian servicemen as well as local islanders have claimed to have suffered from exposure to the radiation from these blasts.
The entire island is a Wildlife Sanctuary; access to five particularly sensitive areas (see below) is restricted.
The name "Kiritimati" is a rather straightforward respelling of the English word "Christmas" in Gilbertese, in which the combination ti is pronounced s, and the name is thus pronounced [kəˈrɪsməs].
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Kiritimati or Christmas Island is a Pacific Ocean raised coral atoll in the northern Line Islands, and part of the Republic of Kiribati.
The island has the greatest land area of any coral atoll in the world: about 322 square kilometres (124 sq mi); its lagoon is about the same size. The atoll is about 150 km (93 mi) in perimeter, while the lagoon shoreline extends for over 48 km (30 mi). Christmas Island comprises over 70% of the total land area of Kiribati, a country encompassing 33 Pacific atolls and islands.
Kiritimati Island (Christmas) is well known for its world class bone fishing.[4] It also has excellent birdwatching and surfing opportunities.[5]
It lies 232 km (144 mi) north of the Equator, 6,700 km (4,200 mi) from Sydney, and 5,360 km (3,330 mi) from San Francisco. Christmas Island is in the world's farthest forward time zone, UTC+14, and Christmas Island is one of the first inhabited places on Earth to experience the New Year each year (see also Caroline Atoll, Kiribati). Despite being 2,460 km (1,530 mi) east of the 180 meridian, a 1995 realignment of the International Dateline by the Republic of Kiribati "moved" Christmas Island to west of the dateline.
Nuclear tests were conducted in the region around Christmas Island by the United Kingdom in the late 1950s, and by the United States in 1962. During these tests islanders were not evacuated. Subsequently British, New Zealand, and Fijian servicemen as well as local islanders have claimed to have suffered from exposure to the radiation from these blasts.
The entire island is a Wildlife Sanctuary; access to five particularly sensitive areas (see below) is restricted.
The name "Kiritimati" is a rather straightforward respelling of the English word "Christmas" in Gilbertese, in which the combination ti is pronounced s, and the name is thus pronounced [kəˈrɪsməs].
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One Hundred Million Crabs - The Trials of Life - BBC Earth

On Christmas Island, red crabs migrate en masse.
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The Christmas Island Miracle: The Migration of the Bright Red Crab

Do you like 'spectacle'? Imagine 'rivers of red' on the streets of Christmas Island as 45 million red crabs make their annual migration to the ocean to mate. Th...

Do you like 'spectacle'? Imagine 'rivers of red' on the streets of Christmas Island as 45 million red crabs make their annual migration to the ocean to mate. This is kind of like 'spring break' for crabs, only ALL of them are in on the party.
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- On Christmas Island, in the Indian Ocean there are 40-50 million Red Crabs.
- At the beginning of the 'wet season' they begin their annual migration.
- The island sees 'rivers of red', as the crabs move from the rain forest to the ocean.
- The island has 21 km of fence, 31 underpasses and a bridge to help provide a safe journey for the crabs.
- Once at the beach the males crabs dig a burrow for mating.
- The females produce eggs and stay in the burrow with the males for 12 days.
- A single female crab can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
- The females head to the ocean before dawn to release the eggs.
- This migration happens in synchronization with the lunar calendar every year.
- Red crab eggs hatch on contact with the water.
- The larvae will spend the next month in the ocean.
- Many of the larvae will be eaten by predators like the manta ray or the whale shark.
- Juvenile crabs leave the water at 5 mm and begin their migration inland a few days later.
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Do you like 'spectacle'? Imagine 'rivers of red' on the streets of Christmas Island as 45 million red crabs make their annual migration to the ocean to mate. This is kind of like 'spring break' for crabs, only ALL of them are in on the party.
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More Interesting facts about the migration of a bright red crad:
- On Christmas Island, in the Indian Ocean there are 40-50 million Red Crabs.
- At the beginning of the 'wet season' they begin their annual migration.
- The island sees 'rivers of red', as the crabs move from the rain forest to the ocean.
- The island has 21 km of fence, 31 underpasses and a bridge to help provide a safe journey for the crabs.
- Once at the beach the males crabs dig a burrow for mating.
- The females produce eggs and stay in the burrow with the males for 12 days.
- A single female crab can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
- The females head to the ocean before dawn to release the eggs.
- This migration happens in synchronization with the lunar calendar every year.
- Red crab eggs hatch on contact with the water.
- The larvae will spend the next month in the ocean.
- Many of the larvae will be eaten by predators like the manta ray or the whale shark.
- Juvenile crabs leave the water at 5 mm and begin their migration inland a few days later.
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A day on Christmas island from the Air - Drone footage

First attempt at splicing some of my Go Pro and Inspire 1 footage - no music yet , I'll figure that out later . Stay tuned for more videos including caving and ...

First attempt at splicing some of my Go Pro and Inspire 1 footage - no music yet , I'll figure that out later . Stay tuned for more videos including caving and of course more aerial footage ! - Best watched in HD

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Report from A Current Affair on the scandal on Christmas Island where a guard was sacked for smuggling contraband to a group of detainees who were awaiting deportation from the detention centre. This follows the inmates pulling off an elaborate sting designed to expose the corruption of the guards on the island, using the mail system to smuggle mobile phones and alcohol in exchange for cash and the drug ice, in which the guard smoked with them inside their cell. Includes interview with Immigration MinisterPeter Dutton.

Report from A Current Affair on the scandal on Christmas Island where a guard was sacked for smuggling contraband to a group of detainees who were awaiting deportation from the detention centre. This follows the inmates pulling off an elaborate sting designed to expose the corruption of the guards on the island, using the mail system to smuggle mobile phones and alcohol in exchange for cash and the drug ice, in which the guard smoked with them inside their cell. Includes interview with Immigration MinisterPeter Dutton.

Christmas Island's Red Crab Invasion | That's Amazing

Every year in late October, Christmas Island sees red. LOTS of red. During the annual crab migration, the island’s endemic red crabs travel from their home on t...

Every year in late October, Christmas Island sees red. LOTS of red. During the annual crab migration, the island’s endemic red crabs travel from their home on the rainforest floor to the shore to mate and spawn. This mass migration of around 40 million crabs is a spectacular sight to behold.
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Every year in late October, Christmas Island sees red. LOTS of red. During the annual crab migration, the island’s endemic red crabs travel from their home on the rainforest floor to the shore to mate and spawn. This mass migration of around 40 million crabs is a spectacular sight to behold.
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TravelWild explores one of Australia's most remote destinations Christmas Island. Host Lin Sutherland has come here to experience some of Australia's most incredible wildlife encounters. Lin comes face to face with whale sharks, dolphins and sharks while exploring the stunning coral reefs of Christmas Islands. But the highlight of Lin's trip is being surrounded by hundreds and thousands of marching crabs in what is truly a world class wildlife migration the marching of the red crabs of Christmas Island. A not to be missed episode
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My Epic Christmas Island Trip 2014

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not...

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not made it. I hope you have the patience to watch it all. I am a certified C.Islander since i have jumped off the jetty. I reckon this would be a great tourist destination, only if the island accommodated it (cheap flights and places to stay). It has cheap alcohol and cigarettes (tax free) and has great natural wonders.

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not made it. I hope you have the patience to watch it all. I am a certified C.Islander since i have jumped off the jetty. I reckon this would be a great tourist destination, only if the island accommodated it (cheap flights and places to stay). It has cheap alcohol and cigarettes (tax free) and has great natural wonders.

Christmas Island (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

TravelWild explores one of Australia's most remote destinations Christmas Island. Host Lin Sutherland has come here to experience some of Australia's most incredible wildlife encounters. Lin comes face to face with whale sharks, dolphins and sharks while exploring the stunning coral reefs of Christmas Islands. But the highlight of Lin's trip is being surrounded by hundreds and thousands of marching crabs in what is truly a world class wildlife migration the marching of the red crabs of Christmas Island. A not to be missed episode
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Rising majestically from the tropical depths of the vast Indian Ocean, and surrounded by the azure waters of Asia's southern fringe lies a stunning natural wonder - Christmas Island - its name alone is intriguing and stirs interest. Yet this tiny speck of land in the Indian Ocean is a truly fascinating paradise, inviting you to uncover its remarkable surprises of nature in a one-of-a-kind environment.
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Christmas Island (Australia) is a tropical island in the Indian Ocean with the annual red crab migration, unspoiled beaches, a hidden waterfall and sublime snorkeling and diving. ✮ This documentary is made with this travel camera: http://goo.gl/zTqr9I ✮ Find accommodation: http://goo.gl/SHz2j6 ✮ Music: https://soundcloud.com/yvesvroemenmusic ✮ SUBSCRIBE ✮ to my channel and travel around the world!
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My Epic Christmas Island Trip 2014

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not made it. I hope you have the patience to watch it all. I am a certified C.Islander since i have jumped off the jetty. I reckon this would be a great tourist destination, only if the island accommodated it (cheap flights and places to stay). It has cheap alcohol and cigarettes (tax free) and has great natural wonders.

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If someone told me it was Christmas day
I would say no way
What kind a game you playing?
My feets in the sand
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LOOK: Christmas Island Builds Bridges for Crabs

In anticipation of tens of millions of crabs migrating from forest to sea to spawn, Christmas Island built bridges across busy streest

Christmas Island's Red Crab Invasion | That's Amazing

Every year in late October, Christmas Island sees red. LOTS of red. During the annual crab migration, the island’s endemic red crabs travel from their home on the rainforest floor to the shore to mate and spawn. This mass migration of around 40 million crabs is a spectacular sight to behold.
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Cocos Island Vacation Travel Video Guide

The fascinating underwater world that surrounds the legendary Cocos Island is a unique treasure. Its biodiversity and vast populations of marine life have turned it into a paradise for both divers and marine biologists alike. From the small harbour of Puntarenas the journey of the UnderseaHunter and its experienced crew travels more than five hundred kilometres in a southwesterly direction, far away from the economic problems of Costa Rica to an unspoiled and natural world, once the haunt of pirates. The journey from the mainland to the isolated and remote Cocos Island takes a little over thirty hours. In the underwater caves, rocky alcoves and ocean bed around Cocos Island there are huge numbers of Whitetip Sharks. Scientists and marine biologists such as Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau, ...

TravelWild explores one of Australia's most remote destinations Christmas Island. Host Lin Sutherland has come here to experience some of Australia's most incredible wildlife encounters. Lin comes face to face with whale sharks, dolphins and sharks while exploring the stunning coral reefs of Christmas Islands. But the highlight of Lin's trip is being surrounded by hundreds and thousands of marching crabs in what is truly a world class wildlife migration the marching of the red crabs of Christmas Island. A not to be missed episode
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Rising majestically from the tropical depths of the vast Indian Ocean, and surrounded by the azure waters of Asia's southern fringe lies a stunning natural wond...

Rising majestically from the tropical depths of the vast Indian Ocean, and surrounded by the azure waters of Asia's southern fringe lies a stunning natural wonder - Christmas Island - its name alone is intriguing and stirs interest. Yet this tiny speck of land in the Indian Ocean is a truly fascinating paradise, inviting you to uncover its remarkable surprises of nature in a one-of-a-kind environment.
Get a free, updated Christmas Island TravelGuide: http://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Oceania/Australia/AUSTRALIASINDIANOCEANISLANDS

Rising majestically from the tropical depths of the vast Indian Ocean, and surrounded by the azure waters of Asia's southern fringe lies a stunning natural wonder - Christmas Island - its name alone is intriguing and stirs interest. Yet this tiny speck of land in the Indian Ocean is a truly fascinating paradise, inviting you to uncover its remarkable surprises of nature in a one-of-a-kind environment.
Get a free, updated Christmas Island TravelGuide: http://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Oceania/Australia/AUSTRALIASINDIANOCEANISLANDS

MERRY CHRISTMAS (Island)!!!!

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My Epic Christmas Island Trip 2014

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not...

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not made it. I hope you have the patience to watch it all. I am a certified C.Islander since i have jumped off the jetty. I reckon this would be a great tourist destination, only if the island accommodated it (cheap flights and places to stay). It has cheap alcohol and cigarettes (tax free) and has great natural wonders.

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not made it. I hope you have the patience to watch it all. I am a certified C.Islander since i have jumped off the jetty. I reckon this would be a great tourist destination, only if the island accommodated it (cheap flights and places to stay). It has cheap alcohol and cigarettes (tax free) and has great natural wonders.

Christmas Island's Red Crab Invasion | That's Amazing

Every year in late October, Christmas Island sees red. LOTS of red. During the annual crab migration, the island’s endemic red crabs travel from their home on t...

Every year in late October, Christmas Island sees red. LOTS of red. During the annual crab migration, the island’s endemic red crabs travel from their home on the rainforest floor to the shore to mate and spawn. This mass migration of around 40 million crabs is a spectacular sight to behold.
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Every year in late October, Christmas Island sees red. LOTS of red. During the annual crab migration, the island’s endemic red crabs travel from their home on the rainforest floor to the shore to mate and spawn. This mass migration of around 40 million crabs is a spectacular sight to behold.
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Cocos Island Vacation Travel Video Guide

The fascinating underwater world that surrounds the legendary Cocos Island is a unique treasure. Its biodiversity and vast populations of marine life have turn...

The fascinating underwater world that surrounds the legendary Cocos Island is a unique treasure. Its biodiversity and vast populations of marine life have turned it into a paradise for both divers and marine biologists alike. From the small harbour of Puntarenas the journey of the UnderseaHunter and its experienced crew travels more than five hundred kilometres in a southwesterly direction, far away from the economic problems of Costa Rica to an unspoiled and natural world, once the haunt of pirates. The journey from the mainland to the isolated and remote Cocos Island takes a little over thirty hours. In the underwater caves, rocky alcoves and ocean bed around Cocos Island there are huge numbers of Whitetip Sharks. Scientists and marine biologists such as Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau, and Austrian, Hans Hass, developed much interest in the island and travelled to this remote location in the South Pacific to document the beauty of this special place. The plant life beneath the water is like that of an enchanting garden. Both the surroundings of Cocos Island and its marine flora are protected as they form the basis of a unique habitat. Here it is rare to spot only a single fish, so diverse and full of life is the ocean close to the island that began to rise from the bottom of the Pacific around two and a half million years ago as a result of volcanic activity. Due to this exceptional habitat and its fantastic biodiversity it is no wonder that the waters of Cocos Island attract divers from all over the world. Nevertheless, the island and the sea creatures that inhabit its coastal waters have been spared mass tourism. Even though no one has discovered buried treasure each member of the expedition has been made richer by their many wonderful impressions of this wonderful island.
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The fascinating underwater world that surrounds the legendary Cocos Island is a unique treasure. Its biodiversity and vast populations of marine life have turned it into a paradise for both divers and marine biologists alike. From the small harbour of Puntarenas the journey of the UnderseaHunter and its experienced crew travels more than five hundred kilometres in a southwesterly direction, far away from the economic problems of Costa Rica to an unspoiled and natural world, once the haunt of pirates. The journey from the mainland to the isolated and remote Cocos Island takes a little over thirty hours. In the underwater caves, rocky alcoves and ocean bed around Cocos Island there are huge numbers of Whitetip Sharks. Scientists and marine biologists such as Frenchman, Jacques Cousteau, and Austrian, Hans Hass, developed much interest in the island and travelled to this remote location in the South Pacific to document the beauty of this special place. The plant life beneath the water is like that of an enchanting garden. Both the surroundings of Cocos Island and its marine flora are protected as they form the basis of a unique habitat. Here it is rare to spot only a single fish, so diverse and full of life is the ocean close to the island that began to rise from the bottom of the Pacific around two and a half million years ago as a result of volcanic activity. Due to this exceptional habitat and its fantastic biodiversity it is no wonder that the waters of Cocos Island attract divers from all over the world. Nevertheless, the island and the sea creatures that inhabit its coastal waters have been spared mass tourism. Even though no one has discovered buried treasure each member of the expedition has been made richer by their many wonderful impressions of this wonderful island.
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Kiritimati or Christmas Island is a Pacific Ocean raised coral atoll in the northern Line Islands, and part of the Republic of Kiribati.
The island has the greatest land area of any coral atoll in the world: about 322 square kilometres (124 sq mi); its lagoon is about the same size. The atoll is about 150 km (93 mi) in perimeter, while the lagoon shoreline extends for over 48 km (30 mi). Christmas Island comprises over 70% of the total land area of Kiribati, a country encompassing 33 Pacific a...

My Epic Christmas Island Trip 2014

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not made it. I hope you have the patience to watch it all. I am a certified C.Islander since i have jumped off the jetty. I reckon this would be a great tourist destination, only if the island accommodated it (cheap flights and places to stay). It has cheap alcohol and cigarettes (tax free) and has great natural wonders.

The Hidden Secret of the Statues on Easter Island (720p)

This HD video documentary reveals how Easter Island's Moai statues were constructed by experimenting with ancient engineering methods and mysterious traditions, modern archaeological scientists and engineers try and recreate and decipher their secrets. The statues are carved stone human ﬁgures with over-sized heads, often resting on massive rock platforms called ahus buried underground. There are 1,000 statues that exist on the island, 30 feet tall, weighing a colossal 75 tons and are scattered about the barren landscape, in the mountains and close to the ocean. Society and tradition was tribal and a primitive culture, with black magic religious priests, chieftains writing strange hieroglyphic writing languages known as rongorongo.
Yet this culture built monolithic statues not unlike Europ...

published: 01 Sep 2014

TOP TEN PLACES TO SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS ISLAND SERVICES

published: 16 Dec 2011

High-Altitude Nuclear Tests: "Operation Dominic" 1962 United States Air Force

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"36 atmospheric nuclear devices detonated in the Pacific Proving Ground from April to November 1962. It was the last atmospheric nuclear test series conducted by the United States...
Dominic I tests were conducted in three general locations: Johnston Island, airdrop and high-altitude detonations; Christmas Island, staging area for 24 airdrop tests; and the open ocean, launch of a Polaris missile from a submarine and subsequent detonation of a device in a reentry vehicle, and the detonation of a device carried by an antisubmarine rocket (ASROC)...
Most of t...

published: 22 Nov 2016

Cocos (Keeling) Islands

The Territory of the Cocos Islands, also called Cocos Islands and Keeling Islands, is a territory of Australia, located in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Christmas Island and approximately midway between Australia and Sri Lanka.The territory consists of two atolls and 27 coral islands, of which two, West Island and Home Island, are inhabited with a total population of approximately 600.
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Take Me To Pitcairn - Full Documentary

Seduced by tales of endurance, villainy and adventure, one man attempts to re-trace the romantic voyages of the most infamous fugitives in British naval history. However, he soon discovers he is not alone on an emotional quest to reach one of the most remote islands in the world.
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Rocket Island - Pacific Ocean

October 2009An American test warhead arcs gracefully through the sky towards Kwajalein Island, a strange but familiar sight here. But now a rift between America and the Marshallese is making the islands future unclear.
A Minuteman III intercontinental missile was fired 28 minutes earlier from a Californian airbase. Fortunately the re-entry vehicles splash down harmlessly in deep water in the Kwajalein Atoll. US Army Lt-Colonel HaroldBuhl is pleased. In order for a weapon to be a weapon of deterrence it needs to be proven that in fact it will work. For 63 years the Marshall Islands has played host to American war games but in 2016 Americas lease for 11 of the islands is up. The Marshallese say the US compensation is inadequate and their people are struggling. Dubbed The Slum of the Paci...

published: 05 Oct 2009

Red Crabs and Yellow Crazy Ants (Wildlife Documentary)

published: 21 Jan 2017

Fraser Island (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

The Great Barrier reef is Australia's most famous iconic landscape but what the Great Barrier Reef is to the reefs of the world Fraser Island is to the sand masses, the granddaddy of them all. This massive sand island supports so many different diverse habitats.
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Paul Mellon Lecture - Sicily: An Island at the Crossroads of History, February 2016

The Real Castaway

When Martin Popplewell was 15 years old he watched the film The Blue Lagoon starring Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins. From then on he was determined to live as a castaway on an uninhabited Pacific Island with a girl Friday.
When he realised his dream in 1989 he was just 18 years old. The adventure became a media sensation with journalists flying halfway round the world to cover the story. Martin kept a video diary of his experience.
In 2001 he returned to the Pacific to make a critically acclaimed documentary. The RealCastaway reunites the two castaways on their desert island 12 years after their experience. It's a story about adventure, growing up and the pursuit of an impossible dream.
In The Times, Matthew Parris described The Real Castaway as "absorbing ... visually very beau...

published: 24 Dec 2013

The Phoenix Islands, Kiribati, Pacific Ocean

NOT AVAILABLE ON SOME MOBILE DEVICES - In November 2009Julian McDonnell (that's me) set out with a group of scientists to the uninhabited Phoenix Islands in the Pacific to help save endangered species of birds.
In some ways this is the prequel to the award winning film "Take Me To Pitcairn".
Having never been on a sea voyage before Julian McDonnell is taken all over the Pacific for three weeks having to live outside his comfort zone (which is capuccinos and chocolate biscuits!)
The PhoenixIslands are a part of the Kingdom of Kiribati and some of them are uninhabited. They are also a marine protected area and a part of P.I.P.A so there are species of fish there which are still undiscovered.
See Julian struggling with camping on desert islands, cooking with basic utensils and panicki...

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Kiritimati or Christmas Island is a Pacific Ocean raised coral atoll in the northern Line Islands, and part of the Republic of Kiribati.
The island has the greatest land area of any coral atoll in the world: about 322 square kilometres (124 sq mi); its lagoon is about the same size. The atoll is about 150 km (93 mi) in perimeter, while the lagoon shoreline extends for over 48 km (30 mi). Christmas Island comprises over 70% of the total land area of Kiribati, a country encompassing 33 Pacific atolls and islands.
Kiritimati Island (Christmas) is well known for its world class bone fishing.[4] It also has excellent birdwatching and surfing opportunities.[5]
It lies 232 km (144 mi) north of the Equator, 6,700 km (4,200 mi) from Sydney, and 5,360 km (3,330 mi) from San Francisco. Christmas Island is in the world's farthest forward time zone, UTC+14, and Christmas Island is one of the first inhabited places on Earth to experience the New Year each year (see also Caroline Atoll, Kiribati). Despite being 2,460 km (1,530 mi) east of the 180 meridian, a 1995 realignment of the International Dateline by the Republic of Kiribati "moved" Christmas Island to west of the dateline.
Nuclear tests were conducted in the region around Christmas Island by the United Kingdom in the late 1950s, and by the United States in 1962. During these tests islanders were not evacuated. Subsequently British, New Zealand, and Fijian servicemen as well as local islanders have claimed to have suffered from exposure to the radiation from these blasts.
The entire island is a Wildlife Sanctuary; access to five particularly sensitive areas (see below) is restricted.
The name "Kiritimati" is a rather straightforward respelling of the English word "Christmas" in Gilbertese, in which the combination ti is pronounced s, and the name is thus pronounced [kəˈrɪsməs].
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiritimati
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Kiritimati or Christmas Island is a Pacific Ocean raised coral atoll in the northern Line Islands, and part of the Republic of Kiribati.
The island has the greatest land area of any coral atoll in the world: about 322 square kilometres (124 sq mi); its lagoon is about the same size. The atoll is about 150 km (93 mi) in perimeter, while the lagoon shoreline extends for over 48 km (30 mi). Christmas Island comprises over 70% of the total land area of Kiribati, a country encompassing 33 Pacific atolls and islands.
Kiritimati Island (Christmas) is well known for its world class bone fishing.[4] It also has excellent birdwatching and surfing opportunities.[5]
It lies 232 km (144 mi) north of the Equator, 6,700 km (4,200 mi) from Sydney, and 5,360 km (3,330 mi) from San Francisco. Christmas Island is in the world's farthest forward time zone, UTC+14, and Christmas Island is one of the first inhabited places on Earth to experience the New Year each year (see also Caroline Atoll, Kiribati). Despite being 2,460 km (1,530 mi) east of the 180 meridian, a 1995 realignment of the International Dateline by the Republic of Kiribati "moved" Christmas Island to west of the dateline.
Nuclear tests were conducted in the region around Christmas Island by the United Kingdom in the late 1950s, and by the United States in 1962. During these tests islanders were not evacuated. Subsequently British, New Zealand, and Fijian servicemen as well as local islanders have claimed to have suffered from exposure to the radiation from these blasts.
The entire island is a Wildlife Sanctuary; access to five particularly sensitive areas (see below) is restricted.
The name "Kiritimati" is a rather straightforward respelling of the English word "Christmas" in Gilbertese, in which the combination ti is pronounced s, and the name is thus pronounced [kəˈrɪsməs].
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiritimati
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Music: Flowers of Kava
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My Epic Christmas Island Trip 2014

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not...

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not made it. I hope you have the patience to watch it all. I am a certified C.Islander since i have jumped off the jetty. I reckon this would be a great tourist destination, only if the island accommodated it (cheap flights and places to stay). It has cheap alcohol and cigarettes (tax free) and has great natural wonders.

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not made it. I hope you have the patience to watch it all. I am a certified C.Islander since i have jumped off the jetty. I reckon this would be a great tourist destination, only if the island accommodated it (cheap flights and places to stay). It has cheap alcohol and cigarettes (tax free) and has great natural wonders.

This HD video documentary reveals how Easter Island's Moai statues were constructed by experimenting with ancient engineering methods and mysterious traditions, modern archaeological scientists and engineers try and recreate and decipher their secrets. The statues are carved stone human ﬁgures with over-sized heads, often resting on massive rock platforms called ahus buried underground. There are 1,000 statues that exist on the island, 30 feet tall, weighing a colossal 75 tons and are scattered about the barren landscape, in the mountains and close to the ocean. Society and tradition was tribal and a primitive culture, with black magic religious priests, chieftains writing strange hieroglyphic writing languages known as rongorongo.
Yet this culture built monolithic statues not unlike Europe's
Stonehenge. Without modern equipment, how were they built and
moved?

This HD video documentary reveals how Easter Island's Moai statues were constructed by experimenting with ancient engineering methods and mysterious traditions, modern archaeological scientists and engineers try and recreate and decipher their secrets. The statues are carved stone human ﬁgures with over-sized heads, often resting on massive rock platforms called ahus buried underground. There are 1,000 statues that exist on the island, 30 feet tall, weighing a colossal 75 tons and are scattered about the barren landscape, in the mountains and close to the ocean. Society and tradition was tribal and a primitive culture, with black magic religious priests, chieftains writing strange hieroglyphic writing languages known as rongorongo.
Yet this culture built monolithic statues not unlike Europe's
Stonehenge. Without modern equipment, how were they built and
moved?

Seduced by tales of endurance, villainy and adventure, one man attempts to re-trace the romantic voyages of the most infamous fugitives in British naval history. However, he soon discovers he is not alone on an emotional quest to reach one of the most remote islands in the world.
Take Me To Pitcairn was directed, filmed and presented by Julian McDonnell. Anyone interested in the Mutiny on the Bounty MUST see this.
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Seduced by tales of endurance, villainy and adventure, one man attempts to re-trace the romantic voyages of the most infamous fugitives in British naval history. However, he soon discovers he is not alone on an emotional quest to reach one of the most remote islands in the world.
Take Me To Pitcairn was directed, filmed and presented by Julian McDonnell. Anyone interested in the Mutiny on the Bounty MUST see this.
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October 2009An American test warhead arcs gracefully through the sky towards Kwajalein Island, a strange but familiar sight here. But now a rift between America and the Marshallese is making the islands future unclear.
A Minuteman III intercontinental missile was fired 28 minutes earlier from a Californian airbase. Fortunately the re-entry vehicles splash down harmlessly in deep water in the Kwajalein Atoll. US Army Lt-Colonel HaroldBuhl is pleased. In order for a weapon to be a weapon of deterrence it needs to be proven that in fact it will work. For 63 years the Marshall Islands has played host to American war games but in 2016 Americas lease for 11 of the islands is up. The Marshallese say the US compensation is inadequate and their people are struggling. Dubbed The Slum of the Pacific, 15,000 people are crammed into a narrow strip of coral and sand. We have running water 3 days a week2,000 kids dont go to school at all., tells Michael Kabua, Ebeye Sentator. Landowners are asking more than theyve been offered, and now negotiations have stalled.
Produced by ABC Australia, Distributed by JourneymanPictures

October 2009An American test warhead arcs gracefully through the sky towards Kwajalein Island, a strange but familiar sight here. But now a rift between America and the Marshallese is making the islands future unclear.
A Minuteman III intercontinental missile was fired 28 minutes earlier from a Californian airbase. Fortunately the re-entry vehicles splash down harmlessly in deep water in the Kwajalein Atoll. US Army Lt-Colonel HaroldBuhl is pleased. In order for a weapon to be a weapon of deterrence it needs to be proven that in fact it will work. For 63 years the Marshall Islands has played host to American war games but in 2016 Americas lease for 11 of the islands is up. The Marshallese say the US compensation is inadequate and their people are struggling. Dubbed The Slum of the Pacific, 15,000 people are crammed into a narrow strip of coral and sand. We have running water 3 days a week2,000 kids dont go to school at all., tells Michael Kabua, Ebeye Sentator. Landowners are asking more than theyve been offered, and now negotiations have stalled.
Produced by ABC Australia, Distributed by JourneymanPictures

The Great Barrier reef is Australia's most famous iconic landscape but what the Great Barrier Reef is to the reefs of the world Fraser Island is to the sand masses, the granddaddy of them all. This massive sand island supports so many different diverse habitats.
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The Great Barrier reef is Australia's most famous iconic landscape but what the Great Barrier Reef is to the reefs of the world Fraser Island is to the sand masses, the granddaddy of them all. This massive sand island supports so many different diverse habitats.
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Paul Mellon Lecture - Sicily: An Island at the Crossroads of History, February 2016

When Martin Popplewell was 15 years old he watched the film The Blue Lagoon starring Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins. From then on he was determined to live as a castaway on an uninhabited Pacific Island with a girl Friday.
When he realised his dream in 1989 he was just 18 years old. The adventure became a media sensation with journalists flying halfway round the world to cover the story. Martin kept a video diary of his experience.
In 2001 he returned to the Pacific to make a critically acclaimed documentary. The RealCastaway reunites the two castaways on their desert island 12 years after their experience. It's a story about adventure, growing up and the pursuit of an impossible dream.
In The Times, Matthew Parris described The Real Castaway as "absorbing ... visually very beautiful ... an extraordinary tale".
Time Out -- "very watchable ..."
The Sunday Times described The Real Castaway as one of THE must watch programmes over Christmas saying it "has to be seen to be believed".

When Martin Popplewell was 15 years old he watched the film The Blue Lagoon starring Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins. From then on he was determined to live as a castaway on an uninhabited Pacific Island with a girl Friday.
When he realised his dream in 1989 he was just 18 years old. The adventure became a media sensation with journalists flying halfway round the world to cover the story. Martin kept a video diary of his experience.
In 2001 he returned to the Pacific to make a critically acclaimed documentary. The RealCastaway reunites the two castaways on their desert island 12 years after their experience. It's a story about adventure, growing up and the pursuit of an impossible dream.
In The Times, Matthew Parris described The Real Castaway as "absorbing ... visually very beautiful ... an extraordinary tale".
Time Out -- "very watchable ..."
The Sunday Times described The Real Castaway as one of THE must watch programmes over Christmas saying it "has to be seen to be believed".

NOT AVAILABLE ON SOME MOBILE DEVICES - In November 2009Julian McDonnell (that's me) set out with a group of scientists to the uninhabited Phoenix Islands in the Pacific to help save endangered species of birds.
In some ways this is the prequel to the award winning film "Take Me To Pitcairn".
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NOT AVAILABLE ON SOME MOBILE DEVICES - In November 2009Julian McDonnell (that's me) set out with a group of scientists to the uninhabited Phoenix Islands in the Pacific to help save endangered species of birds.
In some ways this is the prequel to the award winning film "Take Me To Pitcairn".
Having never been on a sea voyage before Julian McDonnell is taken all over the Pacific for three weeks having to live outside his comfort zone (which is capuccinos and chocolate biscuits!)
The PhoenixIslands are a part of the Kingdom of Kiribati and some of them are uninhabited. They are also a marine protected area and a part of P.I.P.A so there are species of fish there which are still undiscovered.
See Julian struggling with camping on desert islands, cooking with basic utensils and panicking on a boat in the middle of the cyclone season.
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Kiritimati or Christmas Island is a Pacific Ocean raised coral atoll in the northern Line Islands, and part of the Republic of Kiribati.
The island has the greatest land area of any coral atoll in the world: about 322 square kilometres (124 sq mi); its lagoon is about the same size. The atoll is about 150 km (93 mi) in perimeter, while the lagoon shoreline extends for over 48 km (30 mi). Christmas Island comprises over 70% of the total land area of Kiribati, a country encompassing 33 Pacific atolls and islands.
Kiritimati Island (Christmas) is well known for its world class bone fishing.[4] It also has excellent birdwatching and surfing opportunities.[5]
It lies 232 km (144 mi) north of the Equator, 6,700 km (4,200 mi) from Sydney, and 5,360 km (3,330 mi) from San Francisco. Christmas Island is in the world's farthest forward time zone, UTC+14, and Christmas Island is one of the first inhabited places on Earth to experience the New Year each year (see also Caroline Atoll, Kiribati). Despite being 2,460 km (1,530 mi) east of the 180 meridian, a 1995 realignment of the International Dateline by the Republic of Kiribati "moved" Christmas Island to west of the dateline.
Nuclear tests were conducted in the region around Christmas Island by the United Kingdom in the late 1950s, and by the United States in 1962. During these tests islanders were not evacuated. Subsequently British, New Zealand, and Fijian servicemen as well as local islanders have claimed to have suffered from exposure to the radiation from these blasts.
The entire island is a Wildlife Sanctuary; access to five particularly sensitive areas (see below) is restricted.
The name "Kiritimati" is a rather straightforward respelling of the English word "Christmas" in Gilbertese, in which the combination ti is pronounced s, and the name is thus pronounced [kəˈrɪsməs].
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Why Are Easter Island & Christmas Island Named After Holidays?

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One Hundred Million Crabs - The Trials of Life - BBC Earth

On Christmas Island, red crabs migrate en masse.
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Christmas Island Disaster

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The Christmas Island Miracle: The Migration of the Bright Red Crab

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- At the beginning of the 'wet season' they begin their annual migration.
- The island sees 'rivers of red', as the crabs move from the rain forest to the ocean.
- The island has 21 km of fence, 31 underpasses and a bridge to help provide a safe journey for the crabs.
- Once at the beach the males crabs dig a burrow for mating.
- The females produce eggs and stay in the burrow with the males for 12 days.
- A single female crab can produce up to 100,000 eggs.
- The females head to the ocean before dawn to release the eggs.
- This migration happens in synchronization with the lunar calendar every year.
- Red crab eggs hatch on contact with the water.
- The larvae will spend the next month in the ocean.
- Many of the larvae will be eaten by predators like the manta ray or the whale shark.
- Juvenile crabs leave the water at 5 mm and begin their migration inland a few days later.
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A day on Christmas island from the Air - Drone footage

First attempt at splicing some of my Go Pro and Inspire 1 footage - no music yet , I'll fi...

A day on Christmas island from the Air - Drone footage

First attempt at splicing some of my Go Pro and Inspire 1 footage - no music yet , I'll figure that out later . Stay tuned for more videos including caving and of course more aerial footage ! - Best watched in HD

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A Current Affair - Christmas Island Exposed (18th July 2017)

Report from A Current Affair on the scandal on Christmas Island where a guard was sacked f...

A Current Affair - Christmas Island Exposed (18th July 2017)

Report from A Current Affair on the scandal on Christmas Island where a guard was sacked for smuggling contraband to a group of detainees who were awaiting deportation from the detention centre. This follows the inmates pulling off an elaborate sting designed to expose the corruption of the guards on the island, using the mail system to smuggle mobile phones and alcohol in exchange for cash and the drug ice, in which the guard smoked with them inside their cell. Includes interview with Immigration MinisterPeter Dutton.

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Christmas Island's Red Crab Invasion | That's Amazing

Every year in late October, Christmas Island sees red. LOTS of red. During the annual crab...

Christmas Island's Red Crab Invasion | That's Amazing

Every year in late October, Christmas Island sees red. LOTS of red. During the annual crab migration, the island’s endemic red crabs travel from their home on the rainforest floor to the shore to mate and spawn. This mass migration of around 40 million crabs is a spectacular sight to behold.
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Christmas Island (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide

TravelWild explores one of Australia's most remote destinations Christmas Island. Host Lin Sutherland has come here to experience some of Australia's most incredible wildlife encounters. Lin comes face to face with whale sharks, dolphins and sharks while exploring the stunning coral reefs of Christmas Islands. But the highlight of Lin's trip is being surrounded by hundreds and thousands of marching crabs in what is truly a world class wildlife migration the marching of the red crabs of Christmas Island. A not to be missed episode
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Rising majestically from the tropical depths of the vast Indian Ocean, and surrounded by the azure waters of Asia's southern fringe lies a stunning natural wonder - Christmas Island - its name alone is intriguing and stirs interest. Yet this tiny speck of land in the Indian Ocean is a truly fascinating paradise, inviting you to uncover its remarkable surprises of nature in a one-of-a-kind environment.
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My Epic Christmas Island Trip 2014

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big...

My Epic Christmas Island Trip 2014

After knowing these C.I people since high school, I finally made to the island. Thanks big much for my main man Chris Su, there's a lot of footage which did not made it. I hope you have the patience to watch it all. I am a certified C.Islander since i have jumped off the jetty. I reckon this would be a great tourist destination, only if the island accommodated it (cheap flights and places to stay). It has cheap alcohol and cigarettes (tax free) and has great natural wonders.